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2006 Dec 13
1
Postfix + Doveot SASL
Hi, i'm trying to configure my postfix to use dovecot SASL instead of saslauthd with rimap to authenticate my users. I've modified my postfix/dovecot configuration as is described on http://wiki.dovecot.org/PostfixAndDovecotSASL but when an user try to login it fails with the following log (debug_auth = on): Dec 12 15:07:53 lorien dovecot: auth(default): client in:
2012 Mar 31
1
Problem compiling dovecot-antispam on Ubuntu 11.10 using Doveot 2.0.13
Hello, Last dovecot available version on Ubuntu 11.10 AMD64 is dovecot 2.0.13. dovecot-antispam package is compiled for dovecot 2.0.15. So, i'm trying to compile a new dovecot antispam plugin. I followed dovecot wiki but i'm running into this error : Successfully compiled dspam.c (plugin). mailbox.c: In function 'antispam_save_begin': mailbox.c:138:12: error: 'struct
2013 Sep 16
0
Re: Numbers behind "df" and "tune2fs"
On 9/16/13 5:16 AM, Nicolas Michel wrote: > Hello guys, > > I have some difficulties to understand what really are the numbers > behing "df" and tune2fs. You'll find the output of tune2fs and df > below, on which my maths are based. > > Here are my maths: > > A tune2fs on an ext3 FS tell me the FS size is 3284992 block large. It > also tell me that
2013 Sep 16
2
Numbers behind "df" and "tune2fs"
Hello guys, I have some difficulties to understand what really are the numbers behing "df" and tune2fs. You'll find the output of tune2fs and df below, on which my maths are based. Here are my maths: A tune2fs on an ext3 FS tell me the FS size is 3284992 block large. It also tell me that the size of one block is 4096 (bytes if I'm not wrong?). So my maths tell me that the disk
2013 Jan 22
6
plot two time series with different length and different starting point in one figure.
Hello, I do have two different time series A and B, they are different in length and starting point. A starts in Jan, 2012 and ends in Dec, 2012 and B starts in March, 2012 and ends in Nov, 2012. How can I plot those two series A and B in the same plot? I.E., from Jan. 2012 - Feb, 2012, it would have one data point from A and from Mar, 2012-Nov, 2012, it would have two data points from A and B,
2013 Mar 21
4
easy way of paste
Hello, Is there a better way to use paste such as: a = paste(colnames(list.indep)[1],colnames(list.indep)[2],colnames(list.indep)[3],colnames(list.indep)[4],colnames(list.indep)[5],sep="+") > a [1] "aa+dummy1+dummy2+bb+cc" I tried a = paste(colnames(list.indep)[1:5],sep="+") > a [1] "aa" "dummy1" "dummy2"
2013 Mar 20
3
How to look at the source code for predict()
Hello, I try to look at the source code of predict() it turns out that I cannot find it. I can see it with debug(library), but not efficient. Can someone help? Thanks, Rebecca ---------------------------------------------------------------------- This message, and any attachments, is for the intended r...{{dropped:5}}
2007 Oct 01
4
Disentagling formulas
I am writing a program in which I would like to take in a formula, change the response (Y) variable into something else, and then pass the formula, with the new Y variable to another function. That is, I am starting with formula <- Y~X1+X2+X3 and I'd like to do something like Y <- formula$Y newY <- f(Y) lm(newY~X1+X2+X3) So far, it seems that my
2013 Sep 16
0
Re: Numbers behind "df" and "tune2fs"
On 9/16/13 9:44 AM, Nicolas Michel wrote: > Thanks for you help. I also tried adding some other informations as you suggest: > I can also take into account: > - "Reserved block count: XXXXXXX" from tune2fs that gives me the > number of blocks reserved for root > - Reserved GDT blocks: XXX > > But I didn't thought about the FS journal. How can I gather
2007 Jul 20
6
automatically jpeg output
Dear R users, I used R to draw many histograms and I would like to automatically save them into a jpeg file. I tried the following code since I know .ps file could be saved like this way: postscript("AYA_ELA.jpeg",horizontal=F,onefile=T) ......#some funtions inside here dev.off() There was a jpeg file, however, there is no pictures inside. Any suggestion? Thanks. Rebecca
2013 Sep 16
2
Re: Numbers behind "df" and "tune2fs"
Thanks for you help. I also tried adding some other informations as you suggest: I can also take into account: - "Reserved block count: XXXXXXX" from tune2fs that gives me the number of blocks reserved for root - Reserved GDT blocks: XXX But I didn't thought about the FS journal. How can I gather information about it? (it's size and any other information?) 2013/9/16
2005 Aug 03
3
prcomp eigenvalues
Hello, Can you get eigenvalues in addition to eigevectors using prcomp? If so how? I am unable to use princomp due to small sample sizes. Thank you in advance for your help! Rebecca Young -- Rebecca Young Graduate Student Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Badyaev Lab University of Arizona 1041 E Lowell Tucson, AZ 85721-0088 Office: 425BSW rlyoung at email.arizona.edu (520) 621-4005
2009 Jun 25
2
Problems with subsets in NLME
I am trying to estimate models with subsets using the NLME package. However, I am getting an error in the case below (among others): > subset <- c(rep(TRUE, 107), FALSE) > fm2 <- lme(distance ~ age + Sex, data = Orthodont, random = ~ 1, subset=subset) Error in xj[i] : invalid subscript type 'closure' > fm2 <- lme(distance ~ age + Sex, data = Orthodont, random = ~ 1,
2013 Mar 19
4
How to get the t-stat for arima()?
Hello all, fit = arima() and Summary(fit) will give some summary of the fit. However, the t-stats are not shown in the summary. How can I get the t-stats of it? Thanks, Rebecca ---------------------------------------------------------------------- This message, and any attachments, is for the intended r...{{dropped:5}}
2013 Sep 17
0
Re: Numbers behind "df" and "tune2fs"
In fact the thing I really want to achieve is to be able to find the values and the algorithm that enable me to reproduce the percentage given by df (and to understand deeply what it means). Why do I need it? Because I'm trying to write some script to do capacity planning and space problem forecast. Currently I don't really know which values I should use to do it. (I could use the
2013 Jan 23
4
to check if a character string is in a group of character strings
Hello, How can I judge if a string is in a group of string? For example, I would like to have if (subpool in pool){ }else{ } Where > pool = c("s1","s2") > subpool = c("s1") How can I write the "subpool in pool" right in R? Thanks very much! Cheers, Rebecca ---------------------------------------------------------------------- This message,
2013 Sep 17
2
Re: Numbers behind "df" and "tune2fs"
OK. Thanks for the journal information. I thought tune2fs -l and dumpe2fs were the same. In reality it's almost the same but not entirely ^^ I hear you about all the internal mecanisms that make the FS working or give it some features, and I do understand that it takes some place on the disk. However what I don't understand is why the number given in the "available column" is
2013 Mar 22
4
error while extracting the p-value from adf.test
Hello all, I tried to extract the p-value from adf.test in tseries; however, I got the error message such as > ht=adf.test(list.var$aa) > ht$p-value Error in ht$p - value : non-numeric argument to binary operator > ht Augmented Dickey-Fuller Test data: list.var$aa Dickey-Fuller = -2.3147, Lag order = 4, p-value = 0.4461 alternative hypothesis: stationary > ht$data [1]
2013 Feb 01
2
Range difference of plot two arrays in one plot
Hello all, When I tried to plot the following two arrays in one figure with the following: x = c(0,0,0,10,20,30) y = c(40,50,60,70,80,90) plot(x, type='o', ylim=c(min(x),max(x))) par(new=T) plot(y, type='l', ylim=c(min(y),max(y))) Found that the first points and last points from those two arrays are overlapping together, but the value 30 is not equal to 90. How could I draw
2009 Jul 08
2
\dQuote in packages
I am in the process of submitting a package to CRAN. R CMD check ran successfully on the package on my local computer, using R version 2.1.1. However, on the computers for CRAN (with version 2.10.0), the following errors occurred: Warning in parse_Rd("./man/predict.Rd", encoding = "unknown") : ./man/predict.Rd:28: unknown macro '\dquote' *** error on file